This
pop-up
book
was
designed
for
K-4
students.
By
following
Echo's
journey
through
Arizona
they
become
more
familiar
with
map
use
and
remote
sensing
images.
After
completing
this
book,
children
ages
5-6
should
be
able
to
distinguish
between
what
a
satellite
sees
and
what
Echo
sees,
be
able
to
identify
patterns
and
color
in
the
satellite
image
and
compare
these
to
what
Echo
sees,
and
begin
to
extend
...
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This Web site provides a searchable directory of NASA Earth science images, animations and data visualizations. Most resources are available digitally at multiple resolutions, with captions and metadata. Users can search the database using full text and advanced searches by topic, keyword, sensor, location, parameter, and dates.
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These curriculum support materials link the content, skills, and perspectives of Geography for Life: The National Geography Standards with NASA Earth science missions, research, and science. Mission Geography contains three distinct sets of materials for K-4, 5-8, and 9-12.
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This inquiry-based, classroom activity explores the impact of climate change and variability on forests. It focuses on the impact of climate change on a sugar maple farm in New England. The scenario invites students to examine higher-level issues of climate variability and change by creating a practical, scientifically-sound model to address specific points of a localized socioeconomic situation.
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:
In
this
activity,
users
download
and
graph
modeled
climate
data
to
explore
variability
in
climate
change.
Most
people
know
that
climate
changes
are
predicted
over
the
next
hundred
years,
but
they
may
not
be
aware
that
these
changes
are
likely
to
vary
from
region
to
region.
Using
data
from
the
University
of
New
Hampshire?s
Earth
Science
Information
Partner,
a
digital
library
of
Earth
Science
data,
...
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Grade level:
Middle (6-8), High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16)

This
Web
site
includes
over
50
individual
Earth
system
science
modules
that
faculty
can
select
from
to
use
in
their
courses
or
directly
with
their
students.
Online
courses
for
school
teachers
are
offered
by
colleges
and
universities
across
the
United
States
as
part
of
the
NASA-NOAA-NSF-funded
ESSEA
Program
(Earth
System
Science
Education
Alliance).
The
courses
are
structured
as
a
collaborative
experience
...
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This
textbook
was
published
to:
1)
raise
awareness
of
changes
in
human
health
related
to
global
ecosystem
change;
and
2)
expand
the
scope
of
the
traditional
curriculum
in
environmental
health
to
include
the
interactions
of
major
environmental
forces
and
public
health
on
a
global
scale.
The
book
covers
such
topics
as
global
climate
change,
stratospheric
ozone
depletion,
water
resources
management
and
...
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Grade level:
College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional

This brochure gives a brief description of the science research that is being done with data from the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument flying onboard NASA's Terra satellite. It also contains information about some of the data products and technical specifications.
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Grade level:
College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional

This poster features remote-sensing images from NASA's Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor (SeaWiFS). The teaching supplement augments the poster with descriptive summaries of the variety of geophysical phenomena that can be seen in each image. The supplement also includes a glossary of terms and a listing of URLs for additional information.
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This poster includes activities using NASA satellite imagery from 2007 to guide students in understanding global patterns and connections related to the following topics: insolation, surface temperature, cloud fraction, rainfall, aerosols, and biosphere. The associated learning activities help students identifying connections between these components and identify global patterns.
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